
Ashley Newton
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*To be used with fly swatters from Target or Dollar Store
I found some really cute fly swatters at the Dollar Store and the best part was they came in packs of TWO! I have been trying to think of an activity to use with all of my students and this is what I came up with. I hope your students have fun swatting at these adorable insects!
Directions: Print on cardstock (bugs on front, reinsert cardstock to print numbers on the back) then laminate and cut out. You want to use cardstock so the students can’t see the numbers through the paper. In order to play the game, place the cards (bug side up) either on your therapy table or on the floor. Each student gets a fly swatter. Have the students complete an articulation, language, or fluency target then they get a turn to “swat” a bug. At the end of the game, the students will add up their points on the back of their cards. The student with the most points wins!
I found some really cute fly swatters at the Dollar Store and the best part was they came in packs of TWO! I have been trying to think of an activity to use with all of my students and this is what I came up with. I hope your students have fun swatting at these adorable insects!
Directions: Print on cardstock (bugs on front, reinsert cardstock to print numbers on the back) then laminate and cut out. You want to use cardstock so the students can’t see the numbers through the paper. In order to play the game, place the cards (bug side up) either on your therapy table or on the floor. Each student gets a fly swatter. Have the students complete an articulation, language, or fluency target then they get a turn to “swat” a bug. At the end of the game, the students will add up their points on the back of their cards. The student with the most points wins!
Total Pages
6 pages
Answer Key
N/A
Teaching Duration
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